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‘Each co-op student has a hallowed and sacrosanct duty, which was enshrined, by the Freemasons, at the founding of co-op in 14th century Damascus.’

‘Watton Field is hallowed turf in the town surrounded by homes inhabited by senior citizens.’

‘‘I've always wanted to do this,’ he shouted over his shoulder, doing a sharp U-turn over the hallowed turf.’

‘Both girls were picked on the strength of some great display for their school and they had a super day at headquarters and join a select group of Charlestown players to play on the hallowed turf of Croke Park.’

‘It is no offence to the most hallowed traditions of our criminal law to prohibit a defendant from raising irrelevant material, whether he seeks to do so by evidence of fact or argument of law.’

‘It is less than two years since Pat Stephenson's men graced the hallowed turf in the final of the Junior Vase, with a 36-20 victory over Hoylake sparking joyous scenes.’

‘The pair stepped on to the hallowed turf where they made their names to conduct a half-time prize-draw.’

‘Heir to a Maryland billionaire's catalogue business fortune, Jonze married, less than a year ago, the heiress to one of Hollywood's most hallowed families.’

‘Its setting, the courtroom, is a significative and instantly recognizable space, and it relies on a set of props that have been hallowed by centuries of reverential use.’

‘To judge by her background and public writings, the choice of Miers appears in line with the court's most hallowed traditions.’

‘Since my days on the backbenches of the House I have made it my burden to initiate new MPs into the hallowed ways and traditions of the chamber.’

‘Football is a religion, and Barcelona's Neu Camp Stadium is hallowed turf.’

‘Moreover, any changes - even much-needed ones - that overturn hallowed traditions risk alienating the artisans who are the historical memory of the house.’

‘In teams managed and captained by former club legends, they play on the hallowed turf wearing the famous jersey.’

‘Breaking with hallowed tradition, The Hootsmon ran an obituary last Saturday.’

‘He is, in fact, a politician - in the most hallowed tradition, looking out for No. 1.’

‘I even took Archie down to the club, albeit by accident, to show him the hallowed turf.’

‘He never once took off his coat while in the oval office, in reverence to its hallowed walls.’

‘There was no scientific evidence for any of this, and the evidence actually contradicted the belief, but since it was hallowed by tradition, it persisted.’